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* Lava will not heat the [[Stewing Pot]]. | * Lava will not heat the [[Stewing Pot]]. | ||
* Do NOT use [[Bellows]] to stoke the fire under the [[Stewing Pot]] containing [[Hellfire Dust]], or be ready to fight... and redecorate. | * Do NOT use [[Bellows]] to stoke the fire under the [[Stewing Pot]] containing [[Hellfire Dust]], or be ready to fight... and redecorate. | ||
− | * The [[Stewing Pot]] can be smelted in the [[Crucible]] into | + | * The [[Stewing Pot]] can be smelted in the [[Crucible]] into 7 [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Iron_Ingot Iron Ingots]. |
* In older BTW versions (3.48 and lower) [[Stewing Pot]] was named Cauldron, but was renamed to avoid confusion with vanilla Minecraft [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Cauldron Cauldron] | * In older BTW versions (3.48 and lower) [[Stewing Pot]] was named Cauldron, but was renamed to avoid confusion with vanilla Minecraft [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Cauldron Cauldron] | ||
Revision as of 03:12, 18 March 2012
Summary
The Stewing Pot can be used for mass food production, rendering, tanning, and chemistry. The Hibachi is best used with the stewing pot but any constant flammable block can be used such as Netherrack. In order for the stewing pot to tan you need to place Scoured Leather and Dung together and cook them. In order to render you need a Bellows placed next to the fire and place 8 Bones, 16 Feathers, or a piece of Leather to make Glue and any meat to make Tallow. The Stewing Pot cooking speed can also be increased by placing more flammable blocks in a 3x3 area.
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Stewing Pot | Iron Ingots, Bone, Water Bucket |
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Applications
- Mass food production
- 1 Flour -> 4 Donuts
- Raw Fish -> Cooked Fish
- Raw Porkchop -> Cooked Porkchop
- Raw Beef -> Steak
- Raw Chicken -> Cooked Chicken
- Raw Wolfchop -> Cooked Wolfchop
- Egg -> Hard Boiled Egg
- Tanning
- Alchemy
- 1 Carbon Powder + 1 Hellfire Dust -> 2 Nethercoal
- 8 Hellfire Dust + 1 Potash -> 8 Nether Sludge
- 8 Hellfire Dust -> 1 Concentrated Hellfire
- Sand + Gravel + Soul Urn + Bucket -> Cement Bucket
- 5 Gunpowder + 4 Sand -> 1 TNT
- Textiles
- Cactus -> Cactus Green Dye
- 4 Strings -> 1 Wool
- 8 Wool + 1 Dye or Dung -> 8 Dyed Wool
- 8 Colored Wool + 1 Potash -> 8 White Wool
Keep in mind
- If food and Dung are present, the Stewing Pot will produce Foul Food
- Lava will not heat the Stewing Pot.
- Do NOT use Bellows to stoke the fire under the Stewing Pot containing Hellfire Dust, or be ready to fight... and redecorate.
- The Stewing Pot can be smelted in the Crucible into 7 Iron Ingots.
- In older BTW versions (3.48 and lower) Stewing Pot was named Cauldron, but was renamed to avoid confusion with vanilla Minecraft Cauldron
Demonstration Video
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